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She VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. IS9I. NO. 93 V: CITT II BEIir. Locals Pi') ed Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Scarlet fever it prevailing to some extent a. Cary. Tbe advertisement of the Raleigh Stationary Co, will be read with a great deal of interest. Attention le called to the advertise I meot of Messrs John Nichols Co, I to be found in thla Issue. I . v fn ! The annaal meeting of the Trustees ; of the University of North Carolina will be held in the Executive oce on 1 Friday, the 23rd. J ... m.iii i a a Miss Emma Williams is confined to her room with sickness at the reel denee of her father, corner Lane and Dawson streets. Raleigh Council, Royal Arcanum will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Work on bard- Prompt at tendance desired. A special term of Cumberland county Superior Court will commence April 6;h at which Judge Henry R Bryan will preside. Regular meeting of W d Hill Lodge No 218, F A Masons, totght at 7:15 o'clock. All Masons in good stand- . ing are Invited to attend. Look out for Oapt Kendriok'a lec tore on "wife hunting" tefore the Chamber of Commerce next Tuesday night It should attract a large crowd. The Messrs Berwangers have come to the bottom iu the way of prices. New styles and rich styles are the order of the day and they are within reach of all. Mr F W Fanoett and wife, (nee) Mies Maxie firanan, of Macon, 9a., are in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. E E Faucett, corner Lane and Harrington streets. Rev R T B'yant, missionary to China, preached a very interesting and instructive sermon at the Bap tist Tabernacle last night to quite a large congregation. The iron furnace at Greensboro will start up before long. There will be a charcoal iron furnace near Egypt and it may be that tho latter will far n'eh material for the car wheels made here. Collector Simmons has replied In consentive terns to the le'ttar of Sen ator Vance and now there is antloN pated a "shaking of hands across tbe bloody chasm." At least this is the earnest hope. Corbett Is toy continue acting In his new play, Is to play ball for a Phila delphia team, is to train for his fight with a colored man and 's to take bis mother on a pleasure trip to Ireland. This will keep James quite busy dur ins the suwmer. Saturday afternoon there was a runaway accident. A pair of dr,y horses dashed Into a wagon loaded with wood, wrecked the wagon and probably fatally injured a little white boy who was sitting on the load of wood. The boy's skull is said to be fractured. Mention is made In a San Francisco paper of a a ngle grapevine, seven vears old, on the grounds of a private j house In the city limits, which cov- full seventv fir feet, nhi.h tnnr tnna nt square and from wHch four tons of graves nave ubou bluciou iu vuo ' , season. Easter Sunday this year will be the 25th of March, as it was In 1883, and only three Kaa er Sundays in the 19th eentury have been at an earlier date: MArch 23. in 1818, and March 23d 1845 and 856. The late t dtte of any ; Easter Sunda v In this ceatu ry was ' April 25th 1886 Oar citizens will be delighted to know that Jadge Edwin Or Reade , rested quite comfortably during yes- j terday and last night, and this moKi j log. There was a marked Improve : ment in hie condition which has con tinned daring the day. It is sincere -ly hoped that he may survive his ill pen. A meeting of the bar will take place at the eoart house it 4 o'clock to morrow afternoon for the purpose of setting a calendar for the civil term of the Superior Oonrt which com mences on Monday, Feb. ?6. The greatest sale of all is announced today by the Rosenthal Clothing Co Kn's, youths anil boys elothlug for iU ek are pat down at nail price d Mr. Rosenthal eays he has tha oarry 11 ont- Remember thle B.nd call to gee hSin. Messrs. Royster. Park & Co., Is the title of new firm which suooeede Uee8r" Ellington, Royster & Coin the building business These gentlemen ? ... .. are wen iuuwu m iuh uuiuiuui j o high'y competent in all respects to oarry on the business in all Its differ ent phases an are now prepared to All an) order In their Hue or take contracts to build any kind of houses. All interested ehoald give them a call. Messrs Hubbard & Chappell have opened a new grocery on Wilmington afreet, near the corner of market square, where tby will keep at all times a fit class selection 1 1 grocer ies of all kinds They invite the at tention A thei" friends and the pub lie. and nledge to give them the cheapest goods at the lowest possible rates we are authorize 1 to say mat the new arrangement will not Inter fere with the "grocery on wheels." Lost. Part of a small link gold cham clasped at end suitable reward will be srlven by returning to fel2 2t W. 8 Pkimrosk. . Lost. This evening between 1 and 2 o'clock a small pocket book contain ing 85 cnts Finder will please re turn to Visitoh office Lost. Punch three small keys Finder will pie se leave at Union Pepot and be rewarded Valentines ! Valentines ! ! The largent and pretiest stock of Valentines can he found at Woollcott & Sons. Our first sneoial bargain sale of the season will be "Mon lay, February 19th, 1894. On that, day we will offer 301 all lixen huck towels, 15x10, 8ic 800 all lioen buck towels, 18x36, lie. 800 all lineu huc'i towels, 20x38, 130 3,000 yds of the very be t shirting prints at 4a a yard. 3,000 yds Fruit of the Loom, 1 yard wide, at 80 a yard. Woollcott & Sons. Wanted. Reliable man permanent position, Fttuif aud references, A P Morris, care this paper Fine writing paper and envelopes. Kaieieru stationery Uo. We can furnish you with anything you may need 10 otnee supplies Raleigh Stationery Oo. A Sample Li ue Ladies Muslin Underwear. We have just placed ou sale a com plete line uo two garments alike, of ladies tan I in underwear. These are not shoddy, poorly xude garments, tbe ki- as trequentiy offerer! as bar gain sales: but are well made and of the best material Attention is asked to the variety and attractive prices. A disp'ay of tnis purchase may now be seen in -our n.rth Fayette ville street winaow W. a & R S. Tucker & Oo. SUniped Linen. Received today trom the Durham ' Supply Co's stock several hundred pleof 8tampe(i nnen, consisting of , pniow sbams, coniD ana Prusu hold' i rwta iiKoli und tit K 1 4 aAavfo lannd w era, chair and table scarfs, laundry bags, mats, lambrequins and many more things too numerous to men tion. In this same lot of goods we received several hundred yards of hamhurgB. All this line of goods is if. nhnlnaula nant and th lu.it ina will In i havA u. irraat ohanae o D T Swindell. We Handle The Latest and tbe best goods on earth. Prompt aud cafetul attention given to all or ders. Phone 77, J O Ball &Oo. No 7 fiargett treet Seaaonabie Plants Strong early cabbage and lettnce plants to set out now. Asparagus roots. FLOWKRS, R08B8, 40. Cut flowers, roses, bouquets, baa kets and floral designs, palms, prim roses, ruooer ana otner aecorative plants for the house. Fret a flower seeds M agoolias and evrnreeo,etc. H STBIMMBTZ. Florist, North Halifax st. Phone ioar Peace IuBtltute. Engraved bards, novelties, &o Kaleign stationery uo. Sporting Club Clears Are the best on the market for 60. They are for sale only Oy fe7 J Hal Bobbitt. Don't- cher know Riggan's is the I place to get flae cigars. Ah there I Set there 1 Valentines, eomlo and fanoy, at Riggau's toy store. Bee them Gents Furnishings. Handsome scarfs, four in band ties, bows, collars, cuffs, handkerchiefs, lauodrled shirts and working shirts A. big lot of the above goods now in from the Durham Supply Co s stock, and will be sold at wholesale eost. D T Swindell. Kites, kites at Riggan's. Baskets. We have baskets for all. Little baskets, big baskets, top baskets, baskets without tops, fancy baskets, plain baskets,1 work baskets for la dies aud baskets for working men, I tall baskets, flat baskets, partition baskets, lunch baskets, shopping baskets, and mom bassets than we have time to name, but if you want a basket come at once to D T Swindell's. Tin Ware. This lot of goods takes up too much room ana we aon c to seep is any longer than possible, so we have placed all we have on sale at ten per cent. leRS than wholesale cost. Ibis is the Durham Supply Co's ecook. D. T Bwinaen. Garden Seed Special Offer. I will sell you a dozen papers of Buist's new crop garden seed, as sorted, for 25 cents. J Ual BOOOltl. " v - Coal. Just received 800 tons Kanawha, West Va splint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several cats egg, out and stove anthracite. dell T L Ebrrhardt. Notice- Anv Derson desiring to make a loan of $5,000, to be secured by a first morti gage on real estate, will please aa dress P O Box 283, Raleigh, NO f 9 6 Physician and Surgeon. Residence, 222 Test Hargett street. Telephone No 27. Office, over Bobbitt's drug store. Telephone No 33. In addition to fe office at myresideuce, Ihae fitted up one over Bobbitt s drug store where I may be found from 8 to 9 a m, 2 to 3 p m a:id 8 to 9 p m. Messages at either flace will receive prompt at'ention. PRESBYTERIAN HYMW - BOOKS. We have Just received a full supply Of THI New HvmnBooko Adopted by the First Presbyterian Church of tbis city. Prioes: 35c., 50o., 85c and 11.00. editions 75c, f 1.25 and I2.P0. Note The book will be used exclusively on and after next Sunday, 4th of February. ALFRD WIILHU.1 SCO. BOBBITT Hicks' beef, wine and Iron is the I best recuperator to tak after the "grippe." Pint bottles. 60c. eneuing "leas' drug store. Turner's N llams&O 's O Almanacs at A WIN ja'.S tf Every OUHT TO UR OUR OAS Family NED CARE SHOULD BE TAKE TO GET THfl BEST WD PAHilVa fresli and Se ll 11 uAutil lect Stock. J. G. Ball & Co. SO. 7 HA.RQETT 8T. We have the b st and cheapest goods in the city. Try them. We guarantee satisfaction. J G BALL & CO, ja!3 No 7 Hargett St. JOHN mens & CO., RE 1L ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL BUSTS ESS AG'TS, B LEIGH, N. C. We have the following valuable prooerty for sale: SPLENDID FARM-110 acres: located within 2i miles of Raleigh, on macadamized roaq, anu unaer a nign sure 01 cultivation; will be sold on easy term BRICK RK3I,'ISNCJ5 9 rooms: with all necessrv outbildinps. Attached to this val-; nable property are U6 acres of 'aod suitable for dairy or triirk farm; will sell whol tract i or will separate the residence tract. Alaa number of beautiful lots, FARMAVD TIMBEK LAUDS ?25 acres: GO J?l!lSf-5lltoil"nW Ladies' Clonks reduced to cotton eraio and vegetables. 1 ' it 7 a sa CITY LO1' 52x'20: located in northeast 1 part of the city; be intifhl building lot PINE LAND- .250 acrs: located in Rich mond countv, N C; lone time and easy terms. S ku jwLfriMtji j.aJMiia a.uuu acres; catod in Colquitt county, 6a; the moat uauj? miiuri iuji'i 111 wje giaw. CITY LOT-9 x:0; located in the north- western portion 01 ike city. DWELLING HOH8JS A commodious residence on one of the fashionable streeU of RaieigTi. A bareain in this property CIiY RKSD.4NOtS9-l small resi lence lot, 65x105; 1 small residence lot, 45x105; lo cated in me nonnern part 01 tne city. JSAOE STILL . IN THE CAKDY - BUSINESS. Our Combination Bon Bon's have been pronounced 'delicious. Yon i try them and be convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still in demand. We use the best material and therefore make tbe best candy. We are lievlquarrs for Beaman's Pepsin Gum, said to be a sure cure for ind gestion. Fine grades of Chewing Tobacco, a.id very choice brand Cigars. Fruits, Nut, Ac. BARBEE & POPE. SPRING GOODS. Nice styles in 8priig Ginghams at only 5c per yd. It is no thin stuff but is goods worth double the money. It is a bar ain for you Come and see it before the prettiest I atterns are gone. If it is not the best goods in Raleigh for 5 cents, we don't ask you to buy. This is no special saie, but one price to all. THE L10I1 RACKET SM Hardware. &c. T OUOII T (JBKEY T ENDER. BY U8ING SELF ) KASTtVG Q ROApTEB AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. ' Bread, Cake ail Fruit Mm. New Style- Carvers. Ail Elegant Line flaws tForh Gnus and Gnu Goods. CALL AT RALEIGH, N. O. ry ool. Notion). &f. HOW'S THIS? Right Goods at itipt Prices. No Sale Lika it before in Raleigh. I Our e'erance sale to continue th'sweeka J bona tide cash prices for the fol- lowine coods: m, V and $3. $6, S3 and '0 Mists' Cloaks reduce! to $3, $4 and $5. DRESS - GOODS. I, a 11 1 n , ul..i 1 l r s W"'-, ma.uu-ij ors. now 50 inch All-wool Ladies' Cloth, worth! 90c. now 85c Fancy-weave Drew Goods reduced? Oo to 60c Cheviot and Scotch Woolers now 50c AU wtoI Storm Serges. Our price 40o Camels Hair Mixtures now offered 2) 30c Highland Plaids for Shirt Wais.s.o Afl now iJ 25o Colored Cashmeres on sale this Qo week at Li 10c Spring Ginjshams, best makes, at Oo only O Our entire line of Swis, Nainsook and Jaconet Embroideries and All-oveu at exact cost. Special lot of Corsets at manufacturers' prices. All woolen underwear at prime O03t. Bring your pocket book with you: we are getting down to "H trd Pan" now, and can- ! not charge at these prices; the cash works wonders. "Bp sen" you try us. CA.il j GO. Four Shoe Items. FOR PaYSIC&l CULTURE, Gum bottom, black and tan c'oth tops, at 85c to 11 00. 'S Glove Grain Bls $1 00. Glove Grain Button tl 25. BOYS' HEM Calf, 8p"ing Heel Button, at $2 25. ZlEGLER'S LADIES' GOAT, both opeia and common sense, worth 1250, at 12 00. THE 8EST SHOES alwpys at the lowest prices. 123 ami 123 unm
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